Suggestion:
"The first ally to attack that is not Hellsteed gets +2 attack.If more than one hellsteed is in play, the 2nd ally to attack gets +2 attack too"
Suggestion:
"The first ally to attack that is not Hellsteed gets +2 attack.If more than one hellsteed is in play, the 2nd ally to attack gets +2 attack too"
I AM THE FRICKIN' ARCH-MAGE OF THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE!!
Have a sword in your face!
God damn these facts getting in the way of my succes!!
Even without stacking isn't this card often an assassinate for 1?
OK the way I see it is that Shadow got themselves their own (and better if you ask me) Aldon the Steed. I ask myself what is the difference between Hellsteed and the rest of the cards that are not allowed to stack? Sure if you have multiples they only affect the first attacker but that is still going against the other cards in which was stated that they cannot stack. That seems a little one sided to me. What is the difference between stacking Aimed Shot or the Gasses? They are all single target and affect the game the same way: only the first target ( that was initially attached with the cards) gets the effect.
There are three concerns here:
1. Does the buff last past end of turn?
2. If yes, can an ally receive the bonus multiple times? (2,4,6,8 etc)
3. Does multiple steeds give a cumulative bonus?
if the answer to two or more of these is "yes", this card is seriously OP. The card "Extra Sharp" is fairly good since the attacker has the upper hand in this TCG, but this is both cheaper and more permanent, yet gives the same effect. With this card, there is no reason why any shadow player would play "Extra Sharp".
I think a fair pricing on this card (given that the ability stacks in some fashion) is 3 instead of 1.
It has been changed to +1 instead of +2-- (unless it changed back) so not so killer.
1) no.
2) see above.
3) yes.
Steed isn't OP. Extra Sharp is UP.
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